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References:

Baird, I. G. 2000. Towards co-management of Mekong River inland aquatic resources, including fisheries, in Southern Lao PDR (Evaluating Eden discussion paper No. 15). International Institute for Environment and Development, London.

Landell-Mills, N. and I. Porras. 2002. Silver bullets or fools gold? A global review of markets for forest envrionmental services and their impact on the poor. International Institute for Environment and Development, London.

Roe, D., J. Mayers, M. Greig-Gran, A. Kothari, C. Fabricuis and R. Hughes. 2000. Exploring the myths and realities of community-based wildlife management (Evaluating Eden series overview No. 18). International Institute for Environment and Development, London.

Steenkamp, C. and J. Uhr. 2000. The Makuleke land claim: power relations and community-based natural resource management (Evaluating Eden discussion paper No. 18). International Institute for Environment and Development, London.

United Nations. 1992. Convention on Biological Diversity. United Nations, New York.

 

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